Abstract
Set in Nepathya, a Kutiyattam performance training center in the village of Moozhikkulam, Kerala, this two-part interview focuses on conversations with Sanskrit scholar and Kutiyattam expert David Shulman, followed by another interaction with two of the leading Kutiyattam performers in India today, Madhu Margi Chakyar and Dr. Indu G. While the exchange with Shulman focuses primarily on the philosophical and literary resonances of Kutiyattam via Shaktibhadra’s play Āścaryacūḍāmaṇi, the conversation with Madhu Margi Chakyar and Indu. G. elaborates on the actual training process and rigor that go into performing Kutiyattam. Avoiding the binary of scholarship and practice, this two-part interview demonstrates how the knowledge surrounding Kutiyattam cannot be separated from what Shulman highlights as “extreme individualization” and the complexities of “temporality” in performing Kutiyattam. Conversely, Madhu Margi Chakyar and Indu G. reflect on how they position themselves as performers in relation to matters concerning textuality and the interpretation of āṭṭaprakārams (acting manuals), which constitute a form of knowledge in its own right.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Performing the Ramayana Tradition |
Subtitle of host publication | Enactments, Interpretations, and Arguments |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 248-272 |
Number of pages | 25 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9780197552506 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Jan 2021 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© Oxford University Press 2021.
Keywords
- David shulman
- Kerala
- Kutiyattam
- Kutiyattam actor training
- Madhu margi
- Nepathya
- Ramayana interpretation
- Āścaryacūḍāmaṇi
- Āṭṭaprakāram